Objectives: Presentation of the requirements of the new ISO/SAE 21434 – the standard for cybersecurity engineering in road vehicles, used in the implementation, assessment and certification of cybersecurity processes throughout the entire automotive product life cycle.
Target audience: personnel from automotive companies – systems, software, cybersecurity, quality assurance engineers, project managers, compliance managers and technical management involved in product development and certification.
Duration: 2 days
Agenda
- Introduction, course purpose and presentation of participants
- Clause 5 – Normative references and basic terms, definitions and concepts
- Clause 6 – Cybersecurity management at the organizational level: policies, roles, responsibilities and governance
- Clause 7 – Cybersecurity management at the project level: planning, coordination, resources and cybersecurity cases
- Clause 8 – Concept phase: item definition, cybersecurity goals, threat analysis and risk assessment (TARA)
- Clause 9 – Product development: cybersecurity requirements, architecture, design and secure-by-design implementation
- Clause 10 – Verification and validation: verification, testing, evaluation and compliance evidence methods
- Clause 11 – Production, operation, maintenance and decommissioning: post-development activities, vulnerabilities, incidents and update management
- Comparison of ISO/SAE 21434 requirements with UNECE R155/R156 and other relevant standards
- Discussions, case studies, practical exercises and course closure
Lecturer: Lecturer with practical experience in automotive cybersecurity, ISO/SAE 21434 implementation and UN R155/156 compliance in the OEM–supplier relationship.
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